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    I have been listening to electronica now since about 1991, a kid I was buyin jungle & early hardcore techno when XL Recordings was king. I like to think I've developed a pretty good ear for it now, this goes for genres & choons.

    In 2000 I had become completely disillusioned with the way house had gone (it'd already been going that commercial state over-produced direction since about 1998), I stopped listening to all but Dnb in so far as electronic music went. Garage, hated it, too happy, but there were some garage Prods. that felt the same as me & wanted dark nasty stuff. Slowly this dark bass heavy 2-step music was formed from a wide but similar collection of ideas taken from Raggae, garage & Grime, funneled into a definable sound we now know as Dubstep. This hypnotic head-nodding madness that hits you like a brick was my new eargasm of choice. The progress of it can be marked by a few standout tracks, I will go from it's rough formation from Skream & Benga's Garage crossover to right now where wobble & bass kill you;

    UK Artists

    YouTube - 3 El B Amazon

    YouTube - Dj Hatcha - Dub Express

    YouTube - Benga and Skream - The Judgement

    YouTube - D1 - Crack Bong (Loefah Remix)

    YouTube - Kode 9 & Spaceape - 9 Samurai

    YouTube - Skream - Midnight Request Line

    YouTube - Pinch - Qawwali VIP

    YouTube - Burial 'Archangel'

    YouTube - Distance - Traffic

    YouTube - Rusko - Jahova

    YouTube - Suspicious Stench - Putrid Creature

    YouTube - TC - Where's My Money (Caspa Remix)

    YouTube - Chase and Status - Eastern Jam

    YouTube - Emalkay - When I Look At You

    YouTube - La Roux - In For The Kill (Skream's Let's Get Ravey Mix)

    YouTube - Kromestar - Badman

    YouTube - Rusko 'Cockney Thug'

    YouTube - Bar 9 - Midnight

    YouTube - Night

    YouTube - Joker - Do It

    YouTube - Stenchman - The Number One

    YouTube - Cookie Monsta - Fat Girl Rodeo

    YouTube - Trolley Snatcha - Scattah

    YouTube - Nneka - Heartbeat (Chase & Status Remix)

    YouTube - deadmau5 & Kaskade - I Remember (Caspa Remix)

    YouTube - Doctor P - Sweet Shop

    YouTube - 16bit - Swine Flu [UNRELEASED] [HQ]

    YouTube - Jakes - Scannerz

    YouTube - The Others - Quantum Leap

    YouTube - FuntCase - So Vexed

    YouTube - Flux Pavillion - Meathead

    YouTube - Flux Pavilion - Normalize


    The Track below needs a special mention, not strictly in the dubstep mould but in about 15 years I have heard about 5 electronic songs that I thought would change forever, this Skream track is one of them, Total Epicness beyond years. It seems to incorporate all 15 years in 1 song;

    YouTube - Skream - Listening To The Records On My Wall





    Non-UK Artists

    Israel Represent!

    YouTube - Borgore - Love

    YouTube - Whisker Twister - Join The Fossils

    Russian Madness

    YouTube - Crazy Herbert - Giant

    YouTube - i_jah - its alive (n1tex remix)

    American Producers

    YouTube - The Widdler - Froggy Style

    YouTube - Excision ft. Noiz - Do it now

    YouTube - ULTRABLACK - MUSICAL RUSH



    Canada's Best

    YouTube - DatsiK - Nuke 'Em [Dubstep]

    YouTube - Blue Foundation - Eyes On Fire (Zeds Dead Remix)


    Sweden

    YouTube - Daladubz - Pink Elephants

    YouTube - L-Wiz - Mexter Dorgan

    Even New Zealand

    YouTube - Mt Eden Dubstep (HD) - Sierra Leone


    I'm bound to have missed a few bangers but that's an introduction. All questions answered.
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    I love love Borgore and Cookie Monsta. I'm a bigger fan of stuff like Uberdruck though (I think that's called hardstyle?) and the guy Coffeecore (which I think is called speedcore). I've never been good with all the different genres of electronic music.

    And any remix of Nneka or La Roux is awesome in my books.

    edit: Oh, and anything that is happy hardcore

    edit edit: oh and drum and bass. Pendulummmmmm!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon Rabbits View Post
    I love love Borgore and Cookie Monsta. I'm a bigger fan of stuff like Uberdruck though (I think that's called hardstyle?) and the guy Coffeecore (which I think is called speedcore). I've never been good with all the different genres of electronic music.

    And any remix of Nneka or La Roux is awesome in my books.

    edit: Oh, and anything that is happy hardcore

    edit edit: oh and drum and bass. Pendulummmmmm!
    Flux Pavillion & Datsik are the future.

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    burial i like but i guess he's pretty famous as far as this thing goes so that's not saying much

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    that Skream track is nice.

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    Stenchman was at my university not too long ago, was pretty bangin'. Aphrodite too, not one to be missed.


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    Kiwi producer Optimus Gryme is my favourite dubstep dude.

    Saw Skream a few weeks back in Sydney, it absolutely went off. I recently discovered Borgore; I hate his dumb vocals but man does he produce some good gorestep.

    And I really like <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0IwsK5MDsM">this</a> track at the moment (Datsik).

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    There's another Producer from South London, Markomen has started...wait for it..Ravestep. It's actually pretty smurfin sweet



    YouTube - MARKOMEN WORMZ PRIME AUDIO 002 A SIDE 12" OUT NOW !!!!

    TELL ME THAT ISNT AWSOME

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    It is really good, but all the sub genres are silly. That sounds like dubstep to me :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moon Rabbits View Post
    It is really good, but all the sub genres are silly. That sounds like dubstep to me :/
    It's too fast to be Dubstep. Dubstep's usually 140bpm. But I agree, subgenres are pathetic, trouble is THAt doesn't really fit into an existing one. He has abnother choon called 'Dread Balloons' that I love, can't find it anywhere to let u hear it.

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    there used to be some good house clubs back in the midwest (Cincinnati specifically for me) when I lived there circa 2000, and the DJs would push the tempos a little bit, but I think that stuff kinda faded from popularity. which is too bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eestlinc View Post
    there used to be some good house clubs back in the midwest (Cincinnati specifically for me) when I lived there circa 2000, and the DJs would push the tempos a little bit, but I think that stuff kinda faded from popularity. which is too bad.
    They shoulda let house music die in the early 90s. Most 'club' music now is commercialised garbage, all catering to the same structure, bpm, same drops & same kick drums. Dubstep & DNB escape that.

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    That Skream track is the . I just went straight on and hit play once it finished the first time.

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    I can't do it. I can't lie to you. It's awesome

    They see me rolling. They hating, patrolling.
    Trying to catch me riding dirty.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiro View Post
    That Skream track is the . I just went straight on and hit play once it finished the first time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cuchulainn View Post
    I can't do it. I can't lie to you. It's awesome
    Another dubstep convert? This is another ravestep track I cant get enough of

    YouTube - Kid Sister - Right Hand Hi (Caspa Remix)

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    Been meaning to jump in this thread, I'm new to the genre and don't really know much about it. Bur I'll post some favourites.

    YouTube - A Made Up Sound - Wire
    YouTube - 2562 - Moog Dub (A Made Up Sound and 2562 are the same dude btw)
    YouTube - LD - Shake It
    YouTube - Darkstar - Aidy's Girl's A Computer
    YouTube - Zomby - 1 Up
    YouTube - zomby - tears in the rain
    YouTube - Zomby - Digital Fauna
    YouTube - Joy Orbison - Hyph Mngo
    YouTube - Mount Kimbie - William - HF021 (not really dubstep-ish, from their first release I think)
    YouTube - Mount Kimbie - Sketch On Glass - HF023


    Okay I'm done for now. Also: Hyperdub records is a great label. Some of the songs above is from their fifth anniversary compilation. Don't like Burial at all, so boring. Zomby is my favourite, obviously. Dude slays so hard.
    Last edited by Aurey; 02-18-2010 at 08:49 PM.

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